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S&zt cfeXA Job Work DONE Ye ry Cheap AT This Office. SEMI-WEE? IRi clh p.irmm m & Farmer. J A H aJ' JUL -LL ia -U- Jl-.lt J. vfc'var -u- - . . ... ,;..k,-.-. PUBLISHED SVSRY TUESDAY &KD FBIDftY. ?SaS5 7 " ,Tm-r ivT i gov nntnViPT P.S 1 fift7. NO. 120. Established 1886. jmujin-i-imn. xn. y, . Bates For ADVERTISING Moderate AT This Office. Cntcred at the Post OlEce at Eden ton as Second-Class Matter. LOCAL. Verr little sickness now. Nasty and sloppy this week. Hog killing time will soon open. Bad weather small trade to-morrow. Christmas was two months off Tuesday J O P O CD Qj m CD r 7 v t-y.",',r,' i ; last. i i Try Moor's North Carolina Mountain Whisky. Cleveland French Dips can be found this week at Hayes'. Ice cream festival and oyster supper to-night at the Court House. Just received a fine lot of nice Apples at F. C. Mitchell & Bro. 's. A cross (X) mark on your paper means your subscription is due. Boston milk stews, at Haves' Oyster Saloon, only 25 cents. Go to J. H. Bell's for stove pipe- straight pipe only 10c and 15c. Mr. w. O. Elliott has moved his family at the old Bond house on Main street. nvRt.Pi-3 on toast, at Haves Oyster Sa loon, only 2o cts; come ana tiv mem. read v. Thanksgiv ing day comes on'Thursday, November Notice the change in the Edenton Mr T? T?. Pork-ins. one of our formir citizens, a man highly respected by a 1 ur people and who but a lew year&agO .noved to Winston, N. C has recently made his home in Annistou, Alabama. Wherever he chances to cast his lot the best wishes of our entire people will follow him. Ti,a first tr!infcr of cars from the Norfolk Southern to the Albemarle & v.,,tcfrrt Riilrnad was made yesterday Messrs'. M. K. King and Juo. L. Roper nrosunt tft witness the modus operandi. Thus Wellington and Chow an counties are made almost one, open ing up an invaluable source from which the supply of Norfolk will be greatly benefitted. Mr. J.J. Burgess, - representative of the old reliable firms ot ttheriage rui gham & Co., commission merchants, and Hamburger Bros., tobacconist, TsY-fYiiir houses was id town this week. He is a well known gentleman, so also j are the parties he represents. We i..,,--;i,t orA(ws.n hnt.h him and them and . commend them to our readers and the j public generally as worthy of their ' most liberal patronage. They are straight-forward in all their dealings. 'Try 1 hem and learn the truth of our declaration. SCHOOL NOTICE. Mm 1 Flj The agent of the Kentucky Mutual Life Insurance Company ha'sbeeu in our midst for s iver.il days looking after the I interest of his company and tiying to ! affect a compromise with the widow of the late B. F Hunter wno some iuohuw ! nrm-ift.is t.r his dpath mocured therefrom a life policy for $5,000. They offer only a thousand Dollars saying uie cuiupauj is not able to pav more, ui courts suit at law will follow and the compa ny's ability thereby thoroughly tested. Several other parties in pur midst hold policies from the same compuuv ww will watch witn interest; tne piuKlcoa Ui the suit. Edenton N. C, July 2, 1$7. To the Public: We are glad to an nounce that Mr. F. P. Hall, a graduate of Davidson College, N. C, and a teach er of successful experience, will on the 1st Moiulav iu October next, opeu a School in Edenton for boys and girl. The terms will be reasonable and will be published later. Mr. Hall brings with him the very highest endorsements, as a gentleman and a teacher. He is employed by a number of citizens, who feel the need of increased educational advantages in Edenton and whose ONLY purpose is to nrnnmtp thnt obieet. No means will be spared to make the school a success. We have been apiiointed to make the ....nniinwmpnt and to ask the patronace and good will of our ieople for the School. W. D. Pruden, T. B. Bland, Jno. C. Bond, J. It. B. Hathaway, Edward Wood, Committee. THE EDETOA" GRADEDSCH00L. Fall Term Ending Dec. 3. 1887. Prof. L. A. Williams, Principal. Mrs. R. F. Cur shire, Assistant Miss M. A. THOiiP. on, J Teachers. J. J. BURGESS with iETIIEUIPGE. FULGHAM & i' .COMPANY, ' EST A 15 L I S 1 1 K I ) 18G7 ' COTTON ?ACT0KS AITD l1:,..s,.. Norfolk, Va. ! Secialties Cotton, Lumber and : Peanuts. t ALSO WITH THE Wrjjima (tiflar factory. H. 1MB Eli GEli 1WOS. . MANCKACTI KKKS t Fine Cigars Also Wholesale TOBACCONISTS. And dealers in Snuff, wood and Clay Pipes, also. Foreign and Domestic Leaf Tobacco, 03 and 95 Water Street, NORFOLK, VA. TO TAX PAYERS. The town tax list for 1887, is in my hands for collection. Taxes are now due. I cau be found at the leiegrapn i office on main street at all times reauj to give receipts for same, .ray your taxes at once ana siv jumsw. trouble and costs. : A. L. White, collector. M.E. ELLIOTT WITH W holesale Commission Dealers in FRESH FISH, 3 & 4 Dock St. Fish Market, Philadelphia, Pa. "1 JT" PQ mm mi I. ' 1 Li H mm i.imAaA mnl .advertisement in this ssue. Chesnuts, Grapes, Chesnuts, Apples, um-n,, -jiiiJ i htnniiimus. at . r . wiicsuum .v 1 1 i Mitchell & Bro. s. Several new enterprises, we hear, will ha Cf.n-forl in P.dpnton. Let em yJJ aiit kvv - come. Rnd in vour Job Work. WTe do work is nice and as cheap as can be gotton elsewhere. Sunday last Prof. L. A. Williams was ippointed music director of the Baptist Singing bchooi. tvtvc ivTnrv R. White and her little son , Frank, returned borne Friday last, by Str. Chowan. Just received a fine lot of fresh Ches- autsno worms selling cheap at t. Mitchell & Bro. s. Trti-.n,if fnr thft chancre in the Bee JJUUIk-vun " " - jiu Shi. advertisement next week. Big bargains will be offered. just arrn cu -n. i,vuoibumv- - i . North Carolina Rye and Corn Whiskeys Q.anie aild TerrapiU. J. E. Bonner sells the -'Sweet Violet' on,i nf murse. like all others. 'the best in the world." rrr, mrafprs we have tried thi ,eason, W3 got at Hayes . They wer pleudia. He keeps nne oysters. nT, v fnro-Pt the ice cream festival and aiiniior tn-nisrht at the Couri louse. Go and help the girls out. Wo. rocrrpt we were unable to attend rrontiin Fair this week. For the oast few days we have been indisposed. xiv .Tnn. M. Jones, Broker Netting. m 4 T?.Mi nnened his office on King btreet in the Leuimet building iinrc0 mjirkfit was never better anr.nlie 1 than at this season. The stock LI. 4, nmanVn!lv larce but it is ex- IS UUli uuiw-' 'j o ceptiouably good. For Sale The best driving Horse in t.i4 -itV ap.omrtarativelv new Dog Cart and Harness. For terms apply to M. F. Bond, Esq. Remember the ice cream festival and -ch.v gunner at the Court uoiibt u- uiht. The little girls want a now book and Bible for the Baptist church. t?i,- fiujno- i5 p-nected this season. . , 4- tisiiprtnpn. so sav all the OULLcsa w mi- - , ttth,- nnnrrt'iate the worthy ana luo w tne results that follow their labors to the general public. We return thanks to the Managers of the Roanoke and Tar riiver gncuiiuiui nlimentary ticket to .. . i. v.,.,oi TTViir to be held four lie lOLLl .1UUU..1 a i-lot-o ripnincr Nov. 1st, at Yveiuon, ua, n N.'C. The Fisherman & Farmer office is not behind in the way oi improve Just received a large stock of stationary, . i nnw nrpmrea to iurmsli pre., me i , and neat, bend in OfJU pi ini-o "-'-1 vour orders. Now is the time to lav in your winter's coal and wood. A severe winter uc Snow is now eight inches deep 1 A i i M,vh nnd the Red river . fmm St.. Vincent to rem- 1SIIU" duii- . . i Tha r rpr has UOt OWtru nutcu oyer at this season for thirty years. rates: First Grade, - Second " - - Third " - - Fourth 44 - - Charges are QUARTERLY - ?3.00. . 84.50. - so. 00. - ss.oo. date of annual: $10 00, - fcie.oo, - F10 00, - ero.oo, - n- i de from entrance. Proper eiuctioua lor pro-; tracted illness. The next u-nu of Hus School will begin Dt t enibei rnh, 1SS7. A special feature of our law is inat every resident patron is credited with the Public funds apportioned to his chil dren under the school law of the State. Resident children who are dependent upon the Public School funds for educa tion are received into the School at any time without charge. This school ana system oners tne ik-bi educational advantages attainable iii Edenton. Bv dividing pupils of several grades of advancement, among teachers emploveu lor each gtade, better and more efficient instruction is obtained at ess cost than cau be hs d otherwise. Pupils from other districts are invited to enter tne rcnooi at auoe iics i. instruction, and they can obtain good board at moderate prices. Bv order ot the noaru oi iiusut-s the "Edenton Graded Scl ool. Oct., 1887. B. F. Llljott, rresKient. T. C. Badham, Sec. pro tern. D. M. Lee, AGENT FOR RE VEX BARKS the best cure for JJrspepsia ever maae. He is also agent for the Globe Pills, to ston a dreadful cough immediately. Give them a tual. On sale at his Jewelry Shop. LOUIS F. ZIEG-LER Cabinet Maimer and UNDERTAKER, Edenton, a. O. iepairimr, Varnishing and Uphol- sterna t urniture a speciait'. f ull supply of cheap wood Coffins, Fine Cases and caskets ana tetanic burial cases furnished at short notice and at low figures. TiriT?c?! AVn TF.AM FURNISHED WIii. WANTED. As T do ALL. of mv own work it ena K!p hip ti-i fill orilers cheap. Pictures and frames or every vanei f m-T-iiiliPr? iinnn nrdpr? .V': ,3 TT-.i.:--. Place ot business, tne oiu xiumwu s pniinpt shoT). ODtosit tne oouaru TTr.iiP. Af.-iin St. Residence next door. "(The g amount 2XaUwatl." To Success! To Si i vingsvill c ! To Excellence! To Eajd Sales! To Eel i ability! To Qua liti! To Satisfaction. To Jj)W Prices. RUNS DIRECT TO Bargain Station No. 1. THAT'S OUR STOKE. Free Passes to Economy and all the above points issued to every patron of the LEVY CLOTHING HOUSE LOUIS LEVY, Agent, where a large, well-selected stock of Clothing, Dry Goods, Hats and Notions has just been received.. You can find the place by inquiring for the Old ! Dillon Store, next to liarber Shop, i EDENTOX, X, C. O. Newman is ahead of all competitors. 1 business, which con- inat l nave taiieu iue ifau, i.-, Fiw.. .j ... 7 t, : T ;..m tinues to increase dayly and by visiting my store you will find that Low 1 nexf loit. 1 am determined to sen goousu-iu m. ,. Great Slaughter in Clothing, Dry Goods, ... .i.-i . tni-Montnn. and will be sold at i)ricea Mv StOCK IS tne iuige-bb cn .jiwun. i . .-. . thit will show my competitors that I accept any challenge as to championship, m tnat in sjiou uij . iiiin I,..!.,- i.,.,r.w.tT. ikiif rl iitti tr. treat everv- Low Prices. 1 do not scyie mysen xr uun " body with justice. Low Prices Must Rule ! . 1 1 n i; rtr .?t-s r-nnd alnio Toadies wraps, walking (.-.11 to see mv nanusum nut wi ..... - - . - - iackets new markets, circulars and jersey jackets in every style an.l make. I still carVy a full line of fine city maae shoes, lor men s, ladle, and children wear. My Clothing Departmen is complete in mottany kinder style you may desire in men's, youth s and boy's suits. Vnvthing you are in need of in my line of goods, you are sure to find it here. All I haye to says is ? U WW la n it rTfl And see that I mean strict business, and no humbug. Respectfully, Prfcw' Old Stand-Wear Side-MAI STREET.
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